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The Art Of Public Speaking

A research revealed that 75% of the people suffer from "glossophopia" or "stage freight" which means fear of public speaking. Even the world's best speakers faced nervousness and stage freight. "There are two types of speakers: those that are nervous and those that are liars"- Mark Twain. However, the good news is that you can overcome the fear through sincere efforts and dedication by adopting few techniques

Rupal Jain

 

 
Public Speaking - Owning "The Skills"

People who get paid well to speak all share one of two traits: either they're famous, or they own "The Skills". To be able to move people who don't know you as a celebrity of some sort, you must know how to keep your audience focused on you and your message, and how to keep them on the same page, on the same wavelength, every step of the way.

J. Douglas Jefferys

 

 
7 Ways Playing Music Will Improve Your Public Speaking Skills

What, you say you can play the guitar but you can't speak?! Poppycock! Music is a form of communication, and if you can play an instrument, you can speak. You already have the most relevant skills. Here's the 7 ways playing music can improve your public speaking.

Devin Bean

 

 
Voice Power - Part I

A key component of non-verbal communications is your voice. Along with eye contact, gestures, movement and facial expression, your voice can communicate meaning and help your audience focus on your message. Your voice has an incredible range and ability to convey meaning and emotion, yet most of us use only a small part of that range. Use the following guidelines to unleash the power of your voice so you can deliver your message effectively and connect to the audience.

Gilda Bonanno

 

 
Quick Tips for Reviewing Your Speech

Here's an easy way to improve your public speaking. It's all about self examination and putting yourself in your audience.

Ken Okel

 

 
My Presentation Skills Manual

I'm here to share with you some of my presentation skills manual. Developing the right skills and characteristics for a presentation can be a very valuable asset. People that are better at making presentations and overall communication skills do better in their financial life, than other people.

Ronald Myers

 

 
Get the Hook - When Speakers Hog the Spotlight

When is it time to leave the stage? And how do you stop a speaker who exceeds the time limit?

Diane DiResta

 

 
7 Questions To Ask Before Your Next Speech

Feeling anxious about your next speech or training session? Here are 7 questions that will help you prepare for your next presentation. What do I want to happen after this presentation?

Mike Aoki

 

 
Public Speaking Problems - Aerosol Eyes Part I

The next time you find yourself fortunate enough to be a member of the audience for a business presentation, take careful note of just how long the presenter spends in eye contact with any one listener before she moves on to the next. You might expect that time to be in the are of 3-7 seconds. But what you'll find is something quite different: the average speaker never averages more than one second!

J. Douglas Jefferys

 

 
Public Speaking - What to Consider in Choosing Your Venue

Imagine reaching the climax of your presentation, only to have it disrupted by a live iguana falling off of a cupboard! This actually happened to a friend of mine: here's some things you should consider when selecting your speaking venues.

Devin Bean

 

 
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